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Style: Outsider Art
Women Loving Woomen
Located in Washington, DC
Signed silkscreen work by Noche Crist (1909- 2004). From Women Loving Woomen series. Wonderful work printed by the artist on thick paper. Catalogue of a postumous retrospective in...
Category
1970s Outsider Art Animal Prints
Materials
Paper
Year of the Ram
Located in Washington, DC
Silkscreen work by Noche Crist (1909- 2004). Marked in pencil 3/15 lower left. Printed by the artist in the 1970s. Image is from her Year of the Ram series...
Category
1970s Outsider Art Animal Prints
Materials
Paper
"Carousel"
Located in Washington, DC
Silkscreen work by Noche Crist (1909- 2004). Marked in pencil 28/30 lower left. Printed in 1973 by the artist. Image is from her "Carrousel" series. Catalogue of a postumous retrospe...
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1970s Outsider Art Animal Prints
Materials
Paper, Ink
Sylvesters Head in The Clouds
By Olivia Gibb
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Sylvesters Head in The Clouds
Materials : stamps, ink, crayon,marker,pen
Date : 2017
Dimensions : 8.5x11"
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2010s Outsider Art Animal Prints
Materials
Mixed Media
$99 Sale Price
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